Calculate the earth's gravity force on a 75 kg astronaut who is repairing the Hubble Space...
The force of gravity exerted by Earth on a fully suited astronaut at Earth's surface is 1810 N . What is the magnitude of the gravitational force exerted on her on Jupiter, where the acceleration due to gravity is 25.9 m/s2. What is the magnitude of the gravitational force exerted on her on the Moon, where the acceleration due to gravity is 1.6 m/s2?
What is the magnitude of the gravitational force between the Earth and the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), which orbits the Earth? Assume the distance from the center of the Earth to the HST is 6,930 km, the mass of the Earth is 5.97 x 1024 kg, the mass of the HST is 1.11 x 104 kg, and G=6.67 x 10-11 Nm2/kg2.
On Mars, the acceleration due to gravity is approximately 37.83% of Earth's gravity. An astronaut whose weight on Earth is 672.38 N travels to the Martian surface. His mass, as measured on Mars, will be? Select one: O A. 36.40 kg OB. 179.15 kg O C. 68.54 kg O D. 252.36 kg
Calculate the force of Earth's gravity on a spacecraft 12,800 km (2 Earth radii) above the Earth's surface if its mass is 1300 kg FG = N
Calculate the force of Earth's gravity on a spacecraft 12,800 km (2 Earth radii) above the Earth's surface if its mass is 1300 kg . Fg=____N
Please correct Calculate the force of Earth's gravity on a spacecraft 12, 800 km (2 Earth radii) above the Earth's surface if its mass is 1100 kg.
sally is an astronaut who has a mass of 60 kg. Currently she is conducting experiments in a permanent space station that is orbiting the earth at an altitude (height above the earth's surface) equal to the ONE THIRD of the earth's radius. What is Sally's weight measured by a bathroom scale in the space station during stable earth orbit? A)400N B)150N C)300N D)600N E)ZERO
Determine the ratio of Earth's gravitational force exerted on an 80-kg person when at Earth's surface and when 1000 km above Earth's surface. The radius of Earth is 6370 km.
1 to 6-3 Law of Universal Gravitation (I) Calculate the force of Earth's gravity on a spacecraft 2.00 Earth radii above the Earth's surface if its mass is 1480 kg.
The Hubble Space Telescope orbits about 600 km above the Earth. It's 2.4 meters across. If we were to aim the HST down instead of up, how big would be the smallest details we can make out on the surface using visible light?